Chetolah, Kansas

Coordinates: 38°45′11.3″N 99°30′00.6″W / 38.753139°N 99.500167°W / 38.753139; -99.500167
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Chetolah was a late 19th-century settlement in Ellis County, Kansas, United States.[1]

History

Chetolah was founded in the 1880s when promoters laid out a town site and built a hotel, livery stable, and store. The Chetolah Town Site Company was incorporated in 1888 and then renamed the Chetolah Land and Town Company in 1889. The company had plans for a railroad connection, but no such connection was ever built. The initial settlement was unsuccessful, but the town revived in the 1890s with the purported discovery of gold in the surrounding hills. A three-year gold rush ensued, and the town grew as miners searched for gold along the Smoky Hill River. The hotel reopened and a bridge was built across the river into the settlement. Following the gold rush, Chetolah was abandoned and became a ghost town. Today, very little remains of the settlement.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b "Ellis County, Kansas; City of Chetolah". KSGenWeb. Archived from the original on 6 June 2013. Retrieved 11 June 2014. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)

38°45′11.3″N 99°30′00.6″W / 38.753139°N 99.500167°W / 38.753139; -99.500167